

Letby Case Raises Concerns About Medical Evidence in Criminal Trials
Lucy Letby, a British nurse, was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more, but concerns remain among medical professionals about the reliability of the medical evidence presented at her trial, leading to questions about the fairness of her conviction and potential syst...
Letby Case Raises Concerns About Medical Evidence in Criminal Trials
Lucy Letby, a British nurse, was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more, but concerns remain among medical professionals about the reliability of the medical evidence presented at her trial, leading to questions about the fairness of her conviction and potential syst...
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28% Bias Score


Medical Experts Dispute Evidence in Lucy Letby Case
Fourteen medical experts dispute the medical evidence used to convict nurse Lucy Letby of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others, arguing that the deaths were due to natural causes or medical errors, prompting a new application for review of her case.
Medical Experts Dispute Evidence in Lucy Letby Case
Fourteen medical experts dispute the medical evidence used to convict nurse Lucy Letby of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others, arguing that the deaths were due to natural causes or medical errors, prompting a new application for review of her case.
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48% Bias Score


Mother Acquitted in Baby Death Case
A mother accused of killing her baby was found not guilty after medical experts determined the baby's injuries were consistent with resuscitation methods used at the hospital.
Mother Acquitted in Baby Death Case
A mother accused of killing her baby was found not guilty after medical experts determined the baby's injuries were consistent with resuscitation methods used at the hospital.
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40% Bias Score

Letby Review: No Medical Evidence Supports Conviction
An independent panel of leading neonatologists found no medical evidence to support the conviction of Lucy Letby, attributing the deaths and injuries of 17 infants to natural causes or medical errors, highlighting significant systemic failures in neonatal care.

Letby Review: No Medical Evidence Supports Conviction
An independent panel of leading neonatologists found no medical evidence to support the conviction of Lucy Letby, attributing the deaths and injuries of 17 infants to natural causes or medical errors, highlighting significant systemic failures in neonatal care.
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48% Bias Score

Letby Legal Team to Present New Medical Evidence in Bid for Retrial
Lucy Letby's legal team will present new medical evidence from 14 international experts on Tuesday, aiming for a retrial after her conviction for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016.

Letby Legal Team to Present New Medical Evidence in Bid for Retrial
Lucy Letby's legal team will present new medical evidence from 14 international experts on Tuesday, aiming for a retrial after her conviction for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016.
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52% Bias Score